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You're my favorite way to pass the time. But time stands still when you're on my mind. — Kasie West

Forceful actions arising from erroneous beliefs often create social effects that confirm the misbeliefs — Albert Bandura

As the witnessing deepens, you start becoming drunk with the divine. This is what is called ecstasy. — Rajneesh

Being equal does not mean being the same. — Rebekah Elizabeth Gamble

The unasked questions are the most dangerous to answer. — Jon Foreman

Well your full of cow pies up to your ears! I don't give way on the orders of rabble, or bow to Devall's uppity marshal. He can stuff his gold braid! Yes, up his tight arse where it will hurt the most, for all that I care for his posturing! These wagons will pass. Afterwards, you can shoot all the crossbolts you like, and ram yourselves straight to oblivion! — Janny Wurts

The approach of liberty makes even an old man brave. — Lucius Annaeus Seneca

I think we are living in paradise with regards to the ways we can amuse ourselves, communicate. We have such a richness of possibilities. — Ian Watson

Various polls have indicated that approximately 10% of Americans (25 million people) have seen them at close range so that details of the structure of the object can be discerned. — Steven M. Greer

It's not the sickness that Number 23 reduced me to that frightens me. It's how long I willingly ingested it. The last time I heard Number 23's voice, he was telling me that I had a dependency on men, that I'd made him my life raft, that the only reason I put up with him was because I was broken inside. It was the truest thing I've ever been told. Although it was my life's greatest detriment, I was unconscious of it. Unconscious male dependency was the fuel to my Number 23 rebound, a rebound that sent me back to my preteen anorexia, driving me to the vulnerable weakness that sent me crawling back to The South. — Maggie Young

Rock music is predictable, unless there's great talent involved. — Zubin Mehta